Retail, 2x4GB 260-pin DDR4-2400 SODIMM vs 1x8GB:
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/memory/#Z=8192001,8192002&sort=price&s=402400&t=15
$3?
Yeaa its stupid and amd shouldn't alow it. Idiots. They will never learn to drive a business.Single channel memory? Oh for goodness sake
What a strawman. If Intel can protect their core i3 brand by forcing 2x3GB in dirt cheap HP plastic model amd should be able to do the same with such a stellar 4 core cpu that perhaps have like 250% gpu raw performance of the core i3/i5/i7.You reacting like this HP model will be the only RR laptop produced.
Is it really that costly to put 2x4 in dual channel? Penny-pinching bastiches.
It's a positive for most people, as there's a SODIMM slot left open for an upgrade whenever they wish. Most aren't concerned with the performance differences from dual channel memory. I'd personally buy a 1x8 over a 2x4 and just add in a second SODIMM myself.
Besides, in that spec sheet it was said to have up to 16GB of RAM, so there's probably the option to buy it fully kitted out. This isn't Bristol Ridge based on the poor old construction cores, and GCN with barely any bandwidth saving measures. Raven Ridge even with single channel memory, while absolutely not optimal, should still be mighty serviceable for the vast majority of people unlike the dumpster fire that was Bulldozer.
However, in 2017 I personally find such configuration completely useless.
To get a sufficient amount of RAM (16GB) you would need to purchase two (shipped with 2x4GB) memory modules instead of just one (shipped with 1x8GB).
When it comes to APUs having single channel DRAM is never an ideal configuration, but in certain cases it might be the more preferred configuration to purchase the system in. 16GB in a laptop may sound a lot, however keep in mind that the iGPU will allocate anything between 2-8GB as it's "dedicated" RAM.
but keep in mind the allocation is usually dynamic so it won't hog unneeded memory.
At least on AMD APUs the "dedicated" RAM allocated for the iGPU won't be available for the system to use (regardless if the FB is empty or not).
So if you have 16GB of RAM installed and the FB size is set to 4G, then the maximum available RAM for the rest of the system is 12GB (regardless the utilization of the iGPU or it's FB).
It's a positive for most people, as there's a SODIMM slot left open for an upgrade whenever they wish.
The game is this.I wonder how many laptop/notebook/2-in-1 buyers want to crack open the case to upgrade it? Much less have an authorized repair guy do it for them.
The sensible thing for HP to do is to sell 2x4 Gb on the low end and offer 2x8 Gb as an upgrade or in the mid/high-end spectrum. They should not be shipping single-channel RAM configurations for an iGPU-dependant product. I do not realistically think that any of their laptops - particularly low-end APU products - will support 4 SODIMMs at all. Though I guess I could be wrong there.
Now what would the result be of an AMD telling and ODM, "if you don't configure all of our hardware with dual channel RAM we will cut off supply".
Most Bristol Ridge laptops can be found here, can someone point a single one that is actually single channel..?....
https://geizhals.de/?cat=nb&xf=9690_Bristol+Ridge
Look that some people are willfully insisting with this urban legend because it s not the first time that i did post this link...
Other participants are reacting to AtenRa's post:
https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/amd-raven-ridge-zen-apu-thread.2479296/page-59#post-39134116
Also, it was easy to pick at least five single channel offerings out of the list you provided.
I'm not thinking OR saying that. Don't falsely accuse.We dont even know the exacxt specs of this early laptop, en even then do you think thjat this 14mm thin laptop is the basis for all RR ridge future laptops.?..
It doesn't matter if there are one, two, or a hundred RAM slots, if it is delivered with a single stick, it will be running in single channel mode, and will suffer accordingly. Most users don't upgrade RAM.A single RAM stick at stock doesnt mean that it s single channel, did you even check how much slots were present..?
This is a Raven Ridge thread, not an Intel thread. I'll leave it others to talk about how APUs have in the past been inordinately affected by RAM bandwidth limitations. I don't think this propensity has magically disappeared, so extra concern over memory configurations on APUs is warranted.And while we re at it why the Intel based plethora of "single" channels is never mentioned :
https://geizhals.de/?cat=nb&xf=9594_Kaby+Lake
https://geizhals.de/?cat=nb&xf=9594_Skylake
That s all "single" channel ad nauseam but, hey, it magically morph to dual channel by the virtue of the other side of said urban legend...